Thursday, June 24, 2010

I was quietly making my lunch at 1:40 ish and then the building started trembling. I thought "Dave upstairs must be bouncing up the stairs!" then it kept going and boxes on shelves started to move and then it stopped. 'Earthquake?" I thought to myself.

Then the door chime rang and Nancy from next door yelled "Did you feel that!"

We had a little 'street party' as everyone compared notes!

At least is kept us from discussing the weather!

Then we had Weather!...we were lucky just rain, lots of rain this morning!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

It started because I had 3 skeins of Vintage wool in Ivory waiting for a project. The pattern said it would take 4, so I started. As the project grew I could see that I could possibly make it slightly smaller and just use the 3 I had in stash. (Trying to be frugal and lazy, bad combination.)

I was working away at the border and the remaining yarn was quickly disappearing. I measured each repeat of the border pattern. It took almost a meter of yarn to get rid of 8 stitches on the needle. There are almost 500 stitches in the last row. Needless to say I was running out of yarn very quickly.

In order to finish the blanket in the smaller size I have to use another skein and only use 40 meters out of the 200 meters.

Do I:1. Finish the thing with new skein and have lots left over and a slightly smaller blanket.

2. Rip back to beginning of round and join the new ball, finish the blanket in the size it's supposed to be and have a little left over.

or

3. Rip back and figure out another border that doesn't use as much yarn.

At early this morning I ripped back and I am knitting more rounds to make the blanket bigger.

It will be a while before I finish!

This just in:

Yup you are reading this right, square needles. No decision here!

When I first read about these I thought square? Then I tried them, they are wonderful! You just have to come in and test drive a pair. They do a circular needle too, but I tried it and the cords aren't great, so I am holding off on them for now.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Fabulous 50's Festival had a great day on Saturday. It looked as though it would pour with rain all day, but only a few drops here and there and then the sun came out in the afternoon.

Bethesda House (our local Women's Shelter) had a fundraiser during the morning. Men put on Red shoes and walked a mile, hence the 'Walk a mile in her Shoes'. There was great applause as they made their way through the town.

June is almost over and next week is July 1st! Last year I took advantage of the July 1st closing and created a little holiday for me! I am doing the same this year.

Soper Creek Yarn will be closed next Tuesday and Wednesday. (June 29 and 30th.)

I will be back Friday and Saturday. (What will I do with 5 days off in a row!)

I am madly knitting away at a very large lace project and I am almost done! Can't wait to show you!

Friday, June 18, 2010

1. Window display for the "Fabulous Fifties Theme"2. Time to change the other window while I am in the mood!

3. Make the signs and put all the sale stuff outside!

I think we are ready!

Tomorrow, Saturday, the Main Street will be closed to traffic and it will be filled with 'Vintage Cars" (It's really depressing when the first car I owned is now appearing in the Classic car displays!)

Just warning you about the lack of on street parking, come early for a close spot and spend the day in the Downtown.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The House is clean, really nice not to look at all the accumulated clutter that happens when you ignore stuff.

Now I am in the mood to clean-up some of the stuff that's been in the shop toooo long.

Thursday is the beginning of the sidewalk sale in Bowmanville, I am opening a little earlier (9:30 am!)

Friday evening the shop is hosting a World Wide Knit in Public event from 4 pm - 8 pm, the shop is open until about 8:30 ish. Come and knit inside the Shop, outside on the sidewalk or over at Roses! (She's staying late too, but maybe not as late as us, she starts her day way too early!)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

It's been a up and down week here at Soper Creek. (Go with the flow kinda thing!..'Creek' get it!)

1. Helmet liners are coming in, they look amazing, we still need more. Great way to try out the softness of the Cascade 220. (Helmet liner projects are $5.00 each!) Running a little fundraiser if you would like to donate money to have one of my 35 knitters knit one up for you instead!

2. Ordered a bunch of stuff for fall, great new yarns, fabulous new needles (outside the box fabulous!).

3. Getting ready for the Sidewalk sale next Thursday. Selected yarns will be priced at clearance prices.

4. This morning I decided to do a World Wide Knit in Public event on Friday evening from 4pm - 8 pm. Roses, the coffee shop next door will be open and we can knit outside on the sidewalk, or inside the shop or the cafe!

5. Our Insurance agent is coming on Monday to inspect the house! (the whole house!)

Next Weekend, the 17, 18, 19th of June, the downtown merchants have their annual Sidewalk sale and 50's Festival. (Saturday is the 50's Festival, the street will be closed again to allow for the show and shine exhibit and give the merchants the opportunity to display goods onto the street, but be warned parking is limited. Good spots are taken up early, or come later there's always room then.)

I have put most of the sale stuff aside, I am getting tired of looking at it, but it will come out again on Thursday (June 17th)! (There will be some great deals...we all love deals...even me!)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

It's about 4 o'clock and the motorcycles have come and gone. They arrived in Bowmanville about 12:30 it took about 40 minutes for the parade to finish going through the town.

It was noisy, then I kind of 'tuned' out the sound and then all of a sudden it was quiet. There were literally 1000's of them! It was quite a sight. We hope they raised a lot of money for the Wounded Warriors!

A message was left at the house: "Could 'the Boy' contact the school when he gets this message?". The Boy calls the school, leaves a message that he called, they call back, leaving a message, wondering why he called.

The course he is taking is a math course that is required to get into the University program that he has been accepted into. (We have had many issues with this course, he couldn't take it during highschool, he was away last summer and most of the fall on his big adventure ) If he doesn't receive the credit for the course he can't go to School in the fall. The message has brought out the MOM in me and I am worried about the reason for the unscheduled call.

This morning I call, because I am a MOM. Turns out they are questioning one of the marks on his assignments because his final mark is too high, 103%!